
Vintage Krishna Leela Odisha Pattachitra on Patta Cloth
This 19th-century Odisha Pattachitra illustrating Krishna Leela is a refined example of classical narrative art from the Puri region. Painted on hand-treated patta cloth with natural stone pigments, the composition showcases Krishna’s divine playfulness through delicate linework, vibrant hues, and ornate borders typical of traditional Chitrakar craftsmanship.
The painting carries natural aging—softened pigments, patta texture variation, and subtle crackling—that enhances its authenticity and historical value. An exceptional devotional artwork, it is ideal for heritage décor, meditation corners, boutique cultural interiors, and art collections seeking meaningful Indian folk traditions.
Key Highlights
- Rare Krishna Leela Odisha Pattachitra from 19th century
- Natural pigments on lacquered patta cloth
- Fine craftsmanship with intricate border detailing
- Age marks add depth, provenance, and collector value
- Perfect for luxury spaces, galleries, and spiritual décor
Technical Specifications
| SKU | C3392 |
| Painting Type | Odisha Pattachitra |
| Period | 19th Century (80–100 years old) |
| Material | Natural pigments, stone colors |
| Medium | Patta Cloth |
| Dimensions | 19 x 15 cm |
| Origin | Puri, Odisha |
| Condition | Old with natural patina |
Story & Symbolism
Krishna Leela celebrates divine joy, playfulness, and the eternal bond between Krishna and his devotees. This artwork echoes the spiritual narratives once sung and painted by Odisha’s temple storytellers.
USP
A rare, museum-grade Krishna Leela Pattachitra with historical authenticity and exceptional narrative detailing.
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